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Natural Beauty: The Art of Rustic Furniture
This summer, Adirondack Experience (ADKX), The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty, craftsmanship,…
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Roger Williams, A Rogue Puritan & Religious Freedom
When we think of early American champions of religious liberty, one name often rises above the rest: Roger Williams (ca.…
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Rensselaer County’s John Woodworth: New York’s 7th Attorney General
New York State’s seventh Attorney General was John Anthony Woodworth, a native of Rensselaer County. Born November 12, 1768 in…
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Hikers Rescued from Adirondack High Peaks; Split Rock Falls
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents throughout New York State locating…
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Maritime Encounters Around Long Island During the American Revolution
New York saw its fair share of military action during the American Revolution. This spring, Dr. Daria Merwin, an underwater…
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Ulster County, NY, Colonial Dutch Archive Now Online in English
In 1652, the first Anglo-Dutch colonists began arriving in the fertile lowlands of the Esopus River Valley in what is…
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If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front
If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (2011), directed by Marshall Curry, explores the radical environmental…
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New York City’s Revolutionary Trail App
Visitors to New York City can experience the city at the heart of the American Revolution in a multimedia walking…
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The 1777 Battle of Diamond Island Podcast
The Battle of Diamond Island was the only naval engagement of the American Revolution fought on Lake George. In the…
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1886: Colonel Ephraim Williams Monument Vandalism
It was July 12, 1886, and the Glens Falls Post-Star newspaper published a story entitled “Stop the Vandals.” Relic hunters…
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